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On July 12, 2018, conversation about the drafts precinct plans for Aldershot GO, Appleby GO and Burlington GO continued at a Council Workshop at the Committee of the Whole. City staff continue to collect feedback on the draft plans, originally released in May 2018, from the public, stakeholders and Council.

View the Council workshop in the video below.

What is a Mobility Hub?

As Burlington grows over the next 20 years, new, complete, compact neighbourhoods will be built around the city's GO stations and the downtown. These areas are called Mobility Hubs.

A Mobility Hub is a location that has several transportation options and is a concentrated point for a mix of uses such as transit, employment, housing, recreation and shopping. Mobility hubs will be neighbourhoods that are environmentally friendly, infrastructure-efficient, walkable, bikeable and transit-oriented.

In Burlington, the Mobility Hubs will be planned and developed near the Aldershot, Burlington and Appleby GO stations as well as in the downtown.

Mobility Hub Locations

Please click on the buttons below for more information on each of Burlington's four Mobility Hubs. You will find information regarding upcoming events, how you can get involved and what we have heard from the community so far.

Why is Burlington planning for Mobility Hubs?

Burlington is planning our city for the next 20 years, designing where and how land will be developed and how people will move through the city. Mobility Hubs play a significant role in this future vision for Burlington.

Burlington is undergoing an important transition; we are transforming and growing from a suburban to an urban community. With very little room left for traditional greenfield development, the city will focus future population growth in key areas - the Mobility Hubs.

Mobility Hubs are an important opportunity for the City of Burlington to build our city in a way that is sustainable and ensures Burlington has a thriving economic future, while maintaining many of the things we value about our city.

Mobility Hubs will be planned to be complete, compact and sustainable communities as identified through the Province of Ontario's growth plan, Places to Grow and supported by Halton Region's Official Plan. The Hubs will also take advantage of Metrolinx's planned Regional Express Rail which will feature two-way, all-day service every 15 minutes along the Lakeshore West line.

How is the city planning the Mobility Hubs?

The city is preparing secondary plans along with implementation strategies for each Mobility Hub. These plans will consider things like land use, urban design, servicing, public transportation, parking and parks and open space needs. There will be multiple opportunities for engagement on the secondary plans throughout the process.

Phase 1

Review background information and conduct technical analysis for each of the areas identified as Mobility Hubs

Conduct public consultation and stakeholder engagement

Establish land-use and design framework

Develop and evaluate draft concepts

Select a concept for each Mobility Hub

Phase 2 (Currently Underway)

Prepare area-specific plans for each Mobility Hub, including directions for policy and implementation

Conduct public consultation and stakeholder engagement about each of the area-specific plans.

Phase 3

Establish tools and strategies to implement each of the area-specific plans.

Mobility Hub Objectives

Complete, compact and sustainable communities, with a mix of uses in walking distance of transit

Population and employment densities to support local and regional transit

Built form to achieve walkability, high-quality public spaces and design excellence

A balanced multi-modal transportation network

Land uses and building forms which are compatible with the surrounding area and achieve sensitive integration with existing areas

Mix of housing types to support affordability and attract a broad range of demographics, including families

New parks, trails, public realm and open spaces

Protection of natural heritage

Conservation of significant designated heritage resources.

How can you get involved?

To receive updates about engagement opportunities, please subscribe to this page in the top right-hand corner of this page or send your email address to mobilityhubs@burlington.ca .

Downtown Mobility Hub

Latest Update

April 2018 - New Official Plan Adopted by Burlington City Council

On Thursday, April 26, 2018, Burlington City Council adopted Grow Bold: Burlington Official Plan. A report recommending adoption of the plan was presented at a meeting of the Planning and Development Committee on April 24, 25 and 26, followed by a special meeting of City Council on April 26. The new Official Plan is now subject to review and approval by Halton Region. Until the plan is approved at the regional level of government, the City of Burlington’s current Official Plan remains in effect.

The new Official Plan also contains the new Downtown Precinct Plan and associated polices, developed to-date, from the on-going Downtown Mobility Hub Area Specific planning study.

New Downtown Mobility Hub Precinct Map:

Development applications that are submitted before Regional approval will continue to be processed under the current in force and effect Official Plan (1994, as amended), but during the review of the application, the new Official Plan will inform land-use decisions, and staff will encourage applicants to consider the objectives and policies of the adopted new Official Plan.

Revisions to policies in the new Official Plan, as directed by Council at the Planning and Development Committee meeting on April 24, 25 and 26, were incorporated into the Official Plan that was sent to Halton Region for approval.

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